Larue 11.0, KX3, and Troy Bits...

greentips said:
Start pumping iron with your arms!!

Come on GT , the Samson 9' weighs 13.5oz`s and the Larue 9' weighs 12.8oz`s very slight weight savings.

Sure the CQB is heavy but shooting a folded up buttstock is hella cool, makes your eardrums ring like after a Metallica concert and drives Mr one shot per hour hunting rifle crazy..........:D
 
nice setup you got there. I got my LMT CQB MRP in today. Big thanks to Mark at Questar for fast service. How do you think the accuracy is gonna be with these minis?
 
I was just looking at the KX3... did you put the original washer overtop of the crush washer? (It looks like KX3, black washer, crush washer (silver) then barrel.)
 
G37 said:
I was just looking at the KX3... did you put the original washer overtop of the crush washer? (It looks like KX3, black washer, crush washer (silver) then barrel.)

You are correct.

The peel washer is not required - the KX3 seats just fine with the included black washer. However, I'm a little anal and wanted the writing to line up when seen from the side.
 
KevinB said:
Nice setup

With a "normal" rail you can invert the Troy front BIS to make it easier to lfip up -- leave it one notch exposed and a gloved hand can flip it much easier than in the "designed" method.

Artic mitt safe.;)

I love the rail, and it is perfect for Canadian sport shooting but me thinks it wouldn't survive a military field test, the first drop on that weak spot on a rock would likely shear it off.:(
 
DMeNTED said:
You are correct.

The peel washer is not required - the KX3 seats just fine with the included black washer. However, I'm a little anal and wanted the writing to line up when seen from the side.

That's what the crush washer is for.
 
sigger69 said:
That's what the crush washer is for.

Wasn't quite lining up and as much as I like reefing on things attached to the bbl I figured it was better to space it out than to stand on the wrench. ;)
 
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